• Internal medicine · Nov 2023

    Factors Influencing the Indeterminate Results in a T-SPOT.TB test: A Matched Case-control Study.

    • Yoriko Herai, Misuzu Yahaba, Toshibumi Taniguchi, Shota Murata, Hitoshi Chiba, and Hidetoshi Igari.
    • Division of Infection Control, Chiba University, Japan.
    • Intern. Med. 2023 Nov 15; 62 (22): 332133263321-3326.

    AbstractObjective A T-SPOT.TB can yield indeterminate results under two test observation conditions: a high response to the nil in negative control wells (high nil-control) or a low response to the mitogen in positive control wells (low mitogen-control). The most strongly influential factors for these indeterminate results, however, have yet to be identified. Methods From June 1, 2015, to June 30, 2021, we conducted a 1:1 matched case-control, retrospective study. Patients Patients who underwent a T-SPOT.TB test at Chiba University Hospital. Results The study included 5,956 participants. Indeterminate results were found in 63 participants (1.1%), including high nil-control in 37 and low mitogen-control in 26. Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) positivity was the only influencing factor associated with high nil-control (adjusted odds ratio=98.5, 95% confidence interval: 6.59-1,480). Conclusion Regarding the indeterminate results, all HTLV-1 positive participants had a high nil response and no low mitogen response. It was suspected that abnormally produced interferon γ caused a nonspecific reaction to the negative control well, resulting in a high nil response. Low mitogen-control, conversely, did not appear to have any statistically significant influential factors.

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